December 2013

Clonezilla is a partition or disk cloning tool
similar to Symantec Ghost. It saves and restores
only blocks in use on the hard drive if the file
system is supported. For unsupported file systems,
dd is used instead. It has been used to clone a 5
GB system to 40 clients in about 10 minutes.

Release Notes: The underlying GNU/Linux operating system was upgraded. This release is based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2013/Dec/31).
The Linux kernel was updated to 3.12.6-2.
drbl was updated to 2.7.15-drbl1, and clonezilla was updated to 3.9.5-drbl1.
Syslinux was updated to 6.03-pre1.

phpMyAdmin is a tool intended to handle the
administration of MySQL over the Web. It can
create, rename, and drop databases,
create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields,
execute any SQL statement, manage keys on fields,
create dumps of tables and databases,
export/import CSV data, and administrate one
single database and multiple MySQL servers.

Release Notes: A bug which caused export files to not be compressed has been fixed.

Release Notes: This release includes a few new number formats (Brin number, Postcode, ATIN, EIN, ITIN, PTIN, and TIN) and some fixes to the scripts to update the data files for stdnum. It also contains contributed proxy support in the check_vies() function.

Rapid Photo Downloader is an application for professional and amateur photographers, designed for use on the Linux desktop. It can download photos and videos from multiple cameras, memory cards, and portable storage devices simultaneously. It provides many flexible, user-defined options for subfolder creation, photo and video renaming, and backup.

Release Notes: This release adds support for MPO files (3D images). A translation bug is fixed, and several translations are updated.

AutOrg aims to be a text editor, personal organizer, local wiki, secure agenda, and everything in between. For the user interface, it gets its inspiration from text-based minimalism, still providing advanced features for publishing, encrypting, and sharing information. It uses Emacs Org-mode and other extensions, and its main binary distribution runs on a Mac OS X desktop.

Release Notes: This release brings a range of usability improvements for both GNU/Linux and OS X users. It's now using system-wide GnuPG for EPA mode on encrypted files.

PhpCompta is an accounting application. It is Web based and follows Belgian and French accountancy systems, but can be adapted to others. This application is able to handle the accounting for several small and medium-sized companies, and can create invoices or reports with OASIS or RTF templates. It can also manage analytic accountancy and follow-up of customers and suppliers. A plugin system is provided.

Release Notes: This is the final release of PhpCompta - future releases will be under a different name.

EJBCA is a fully functional Certificate Authority in Java using JEE technology. It builds on the JEE platform to create a robust, high performance, platform independent, flexible, and component-based CA to be used standalone or integrated in any JEE app. EJBCA comes with a flexible and powerful Web-based admin GUI.

Release Notes: A new Crypto Token concept. Complete GUI support for configuring software and hardware security modules.
CMP configuration in the GUI, supporting multiple different configurations through CMP Aliases. A new Internal Key binding concept merges the Certificate Authority and Validation Authority functionality. Support for Java 7 and JBoss 7. Support for OCSP extended revoked status compliant with RFC6960. OCSP RFC5019 responses with unknown response code are no longer cached. Support for OCSP archive cutoff date for expired certificates. Speedups when starting the command line interface.

Teddy is an easy-to-read, HTML-based, mostly logic-less DOM templating engine with support for both server-side and client-side templating. It uses new HTML-like <tags> for rudimentary templating logic and Teddy Roosevelt's facial hair for {variables}.

Release Notes: A new parameter compileAtEveryRender forces recompilation of each template at runtime. .npmignore has been added so that Teddy will take up less space as a node_module. There are some bugfixes and better dependency management.

C-ICAP Classify is a module that allows classification (labeling) of Web pages, images, and soon video based on content. Labels are placed in HTTP headers. Any PIC-Label META tags are exported into HTTP headers. This allows for creation of very flexible filters according to rules defined by the user, using the ICAP enabled proxy's ACLs. It is not a URL filter, so implementing it with sslBump or similar proxy technologies makes it very difficult to bypass. Text classification is done using Fast Hyperspace (based on Hyperspace from CRM114) and/or a Fast Naive Bayes. Image and video (when implemented) use haar feature detection from the OpenCV library.

Release Notes: With c-icap-0.3.2 and c-icap-modules-0.3.2, and this release of C-ICAP Classify, the remaining known bugs have been fixed. If you use C-ICAP Classify, upgrade to the mentioned releases. The changes: Hybrid radix/binary search to avoid unnecessary cache misses; better grouping of functions to avoid cache misses; fixes comments to be clearer and more accurate; avoids problems in computeOSBHashes if too little data is present; fixes locking on error conditions; better handles maximum memory size for in memory objects; and better handles moving from memory to disk and disk to memory.

GT.M is a high end platform for developing transaction processing database applications. Individual database files in the terabyte range are supported; a logical database can consist of many files. It provides full support for ACID transactions using a Software Transaction Memory (STM) programming model and optimistic concurrency control. The GT.M data model is hierarchical associative memory (i.e. multi-dimensional arrays) that imposes no restriction on the data types of the indexes or content, nor any restriction on the schema is that imposed by the application. Such databases are also referred to as "document oriented", "schemaless", or "schema-free".

Release Notes: Virtually unlimited global variable sizes. Transport Layer Security (TLS/SSL) for replication. An easier path when FIPS 140-2 certification is required for encrypted databases. Relink recursive: processes can explicitly link new versions of routines even when they have prior versions of routines with the same name already on the process stack. SOCKET device support for local sockets (also known as UNIX domain sockets. Faster database reads, especially when large numbers of processes (thousands) concurrently access a database file.

LeechCraft is a modular Internet client. It allows you to browse the Web; read RSS/Atom feeds; download files via BitTorrent, FTP, and HTTP; automatically download, play, or stream podcasts (and other media files); and much more.

Release Notes: Adds Desktop Mode for running LeechCraft as a DE. Taskbar, system tray, system notifier, app launcher, keyboard configurator, and various other necessary tools are included. LMP audio player has migrated to GStreamer, and playlist operations have been optimized. Support for VKontakte messaging in the Azoth IM client. Blasq, a cloud image storages client. A few other plugins. This release severely optimizes LeechCraft loading and various other parts, like the ad blocker. AnHero crash handler no longer has KDE dependencies.

Aspose.Slides for Java is a Java component for manipulating PowerPoint presentations. It doesn't require PowerPoint and supports export to PDF, embedding and linking of audio and video frames, slide cloning, thumbnail generation, and presentation features, the ability to extract text from a presentation, and more.

Release Notes: This release improves support for rendering SmartArt diagrams and metafiles. This is primarily a maintenance release that focuses on many presentation rendering issues. It addresses issues like missing transparency effects, improper color rendering, and improper image and text rendering in generated PDFs and slide thumbnails. There are improvements in rectifying the PDF and thumbnail rendering issues across different platforms including Window, Ubuntu, and CentOS. Some important enhancements and bugfixes are included in this release.

Burp is a program that backs up and restores data. It uses librsync in order to save on the amount of space that is used by each backup. It also uses VSS (Volume Shadow Copy Service) to make snapshots when backing up Windows computers.

Release Notes: This is a 'stable candidate' release. It has another bugfix for false failure notification - differentiate between not getting a lock and getting an error when trying to get a lock. It turns off excessive logging on some restores.

QuartzDesk is a Java Quartz scheduler management and monitoring GUI/tool with many powerful and unique features. It is aimed at Java developers using the Quartz scheduler in their applications and system administrators/operations personnel looking after these applications.

Pride combines bash scripts, zenity, ant, ImageMagick, and the Android tools to create a fast and simple POSIX alternative for Android development. It provides all the basic commands (clean, build, release, etc.) of other Android IDEs. But it is primarily a robust and simple injection framework. Injections from methods to clusters of activities are easily created from existing code and can then be injected into any project. Pride can also be used to batch build, load, or release multiple projects and can update class and resource files among projects that use the same objects or resources.

Release Notes: The FTP activity and the styled alert dialog injection have been improved. Pride's version number now simply reflects the number of updates. The old style versioning of x.y.z was not particularly appropriate.

Nuxis is an integrated solution for virtualization management. Some of its features are centralized management of nodes/physical machines and virtual machines, management of virtual networks, storage management, ISO management, monitoring and statistics charts, backup/restore of appliance configurations, import from and export to other virtualization systems using the OVF format, access control, support for multiple operating systems on 32-bit and 64-bit architectures, including Linux and Windows, paravirtualized hardware acceleration drivers, live migrate, PXE boot, Web management, storage management with LVM, and more.

Release Notes: This release adds some bugfixes.
The most important bug fixed is that the previous ISO failed to correctly install on some
scenarios/hardware.
New features include a backup VMS procedure,
interface improvements,
and queue support for long-standing tasks such as lvclone.
Software raid monitoring support is added.

The Jamulus software enables musicians to perform real-time jam sessions over the Internet. There is a Jamulus server which collects the audio data from each Jamulus client, mixes the audio data, and sends the mix back to each client.

Release Notes: The previous window positions are now recovered on software start, and new instrument pictures
for "Recorder",
"Streamer", and "Listener" are added.
The solo states of the mixer faders are no longer exclusive.
Sound card latency estimation is improved for the Windows version.
A new OPUS version (1.1) was integrated, and utf8-coded strings are now correctly stored in the
initialization file.

Uliweb is a full-stacked Python Web framework. Its three main design goals are reusability, configurability, and replaceability. All the functionalities revolve around these goals. It features ORM, Templates, Views, i18n, etc., and provides commandline tools to improve development efficiency.

Foodsoft is online software for a non-profit food coop. It features a product catalog, order cycle management, accounting, and tasks. A food cooperative is a group of people that buy food from suppliers of their own choosing; a collective do-it-yourself supermarket. Members order their products online and collect them on a specified day, and all put in a bit of work to make that possible. foodsoft facilitates the ordering and administration.

Release Notes: This is a security hotfix.
Existing users could leverage admin privileges.
Users are advised to upgrade as soon as possible.

OAQL Server allows you to connect, on all your networks, all your Java applications and all your SQL/NoSQL databases (from different suppliers), as if you had a single application/database in an oriented architecture environment.

Release Notes: Many function sections were moved to the top of the Editor (in a new menu bar).
Three bugs where fixed in the function PARAM.get (values were encoded).